Let me just say that I absolutely love seeing the expressions on the bystanders faces in these past few photos. Not a fashionista and only a amateur photographer so I can't make any technical comments about movement and color (or the lack thereof) etc. so that's all I have to say…

This is such an awesome background for each of these photographs (Seventh Ave., NYC). Young man dressed in all black – great hair cut, interesting jacket (although the sleeves are too long). Do not like the boots with the pants hiked up. Great bag that he is carrying!

I wonder what time of the day these were shot? There's something odd about the light. It could be just the autumn sunlight but it all just seems hyper real. Not in a negative way. Just a departure from the norm. And the movement. A somehow super-stationary subject with a lot of movement in the background. I guess these photos really give a true sense of New York – the constant movement of people. Also like the fact that everyone on his left is walking away from the camera [locals?] and the folk to his right are engaging with the process [tourists?]

Le Fist

PS The Goyard seems to have more of a presence than the subject. Goyard… still not convinced about their monogram. I don't know… a little inverse snobbery going on… Just buy LV and be done with it. Love the way the girls in the background seem entranced by his bag!

Scott,May I suggest you venture about 27 blocks south to the Parsons downtown campus. The fashion students uptown can no doubt (over)dress but there is a certain sartorial splendor to the remaining student body on 13th st.

Love the jacket, the outfit (-the bag) as a whole, and the sort of superhero vibe he's working in the shot. I do hate easily-identifiable accessories or "this season's must-have" items like this bag–they make any outfit exponentially less cool because they make the wearer look less individual and confident–but the little red thingie on the bag definitely helps reduce its cheesiness.

His style is just perfect. He is wearing all black and yet it is not boring. With the absence of color you eyes are drawn to the minor details such as the the tucked in pants to the boots, or the out of place yet cool vertical pocket on his left breast.The bag is the only color and the distraction that it brings makes it seem less of a man bag and more of a crucial item as though the man's job is to transport this bag